If you can use Costco travel, they put 8% of the cruise fare onto a Costco card for booking with them. Another 2% back if you are an executive member. Another 3% back if you book using the Costco citi card. Booking thru Costco gets you lots of cash back.
This isn't true. The current rebate is 8.5% of the base cruise cost. And that is on top of any discount you might get from DCL, such as a placeholder discount, and in addition to any other advantages you can get booking via Costco, such as a separate 2% percent back via the executive membership benefit, and a separate 3% back if you book via Costco Visa.Costco generally has the highest rebate of the mainstream travel agents but the 8% figure is based on dated information. The amount has noticeable decreased in recent years, and often the total package offered by other travel agencies (OBC and sometimes gifts) will be nearly as much as what Costco is offering.
Some independent travel agents offer even larger cash rebates but this is discouraged I believe.
Not sure where you are getting your info. Just booked a $3300 VGT rate on the fantasy leaving next month. Take out the taxes and fees and the base rate is $3000. Getting a $240 Costco shop card after the cruise. Using math, 8% of $3000 is $240.Costco generally has the highest rebate of the mainstream travel agents but the 8% figure is based on dated information. The amount has noticeable decreased in recent years, and often the total package offered by other travel agencies (OBC and sometimes gifts) will be nearly as much as what Costco is offering.
Some independent travel agents offer even larger cash rebates but this is discouraged I believe.
You are mistaken.Costco definitely lowered its rebates across the board — not uncommon to get higher rebates from other travel agents on most cruise lines.
Just playing around with DCL rates on their website now, and subtracting port taxes/fees, I don’t come up with 8.5%. Some close, some off.
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You are mistaken.
Costco gives the 8.5% as a rebate after the cruise. You can't see it by playing around on websites.
I've booked DCL via Costco Travel several times, including multiple times in the past year, and I've always received 8.5% of the base cruise cost as a post-cruise Costco Shop Card.
I'm not going to keep arguing this with you. Costco Travel is not engaged in fraud. The 8.5% rebate that they advertise is what you actually get.You say the rebate can’t be determined from playing around with the website (which just described), so how are you determining it?
I’m not familiar with those websites but just be informed that DCL does not allow any travel agency/booking site to discount or rebate their cruises beyond what DCL offers themselves. The fares should always be the same - if not the agency/site isn’t on the up and up.Cruises. Com is the largest cruise travel agency, operating a ton of store fronts like Priceline Cruises, etc. They love to advertise huge incentive packages but will not tell you the exact amount until AFTER you book
I'm not going to keep arguing this with you. Costco Travel is not engaged in fraud. The 8.5% rebate that they advertise is what you actually get.